Direct from The Asylum
Wednesday, December 28. 2011
200 MPH was a unique car movie in that no one writing, directing, acting, or consulting on the film had any working knowledge of cars. The same car was referred to/appeared as an RX-7, MX-7, MX-5, and S14, performance specs wandered around aimlessly, and - my absolute favorite part - the CGI artists managed to replace a 370Z with a 350Z during the big crash and subsequent garage scenes. They literally had the freedom to use any car they wanted (it wasn't like they were limited by prop availability or budget restraints), and yet they still managed to foul up what year car they were modeling.
Bad as it was, the laughter it generated managed to put it in the "win" column for me and warranted a scale tribute. One thing that I was not able to finish, though, was making all of the bumper stickers for the rear window. If anyone out there know what the two stickers indicated in the image below are, please let me know.
Bad as it was, the laughter it generated managed to put it in the "win" column for me and warranted a scale tribute. One thing that I was not able to finish, though, was making all of the bumper stickers for the rear window. If anyone out there know what the two stickers indicated in the image below are, please let me know.
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